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Bottomley Home Girls' High School is a single-sex secondary school in the Tejkunipara neighborhood of Tejgaon Thana, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established as a primary school in 1946, it was upgraded to a secondary school in 1969. [1] As of 2018, it had 35 teachers and 773 pupils. [2] [3]
Nishat Majumdar, the first Bangladeshi woman to climb Mount Everest. [4]
Anamika Hoque Mukta. Former martial artist and pistol shooter.